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German graphic design has undergone a dramatic metamorphosis in
recent years. Young professionals and students have been
demonstrating heightened technical skills and strong,
individualistic styles. The emerging design generation has broken
with cultural and geographical boundaries, entering the
international arena and competing with cutting edge design icons
worldwide. As the scope and depth of this exciting development has
been under recognised, "Neuland" documents the future of German
graphic design by presenting the best work of up-and-coming
designers and design studios. This book compiles over 400 pages of
exciting ideas, never before seen experiments, self initiated
projects and commercial work from Germans working and studying at
home and abroad, as well as non-Germans working and studying in
Germany.
Originally commissioned by the British newspaper The Times in 1931
in response to a critique of the previous typeface they used, the
Times type family - including Times Roman, Times New Roman, and a
number of other variants - has become one of the most commonly used
throughout the world. Distributed by Microsoft with every copy of
Windows since version 3.1 and used as the default typeface for many
applications including Microsoft Word, Times has become a widely
accepted typeface for high school and college papers. It is also
widely used in publishing, including for almost all mass market
paperbacks produced in the United States, and it became the
official typeface of all U.S. government diplomatic documents in
2004. This new volume in the "I Love Type" series is expertly
curated to prove that this highly functional type family can be
highly aesthetic and cutting edge, when utilized by internationally
respected designers for the incredibly creative designs featured in
these pages.
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